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Panos from Chile Trip
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These are really lovely panoramas, Sury.
Many brilliant memories! Clicking on one photo takes us to the Flickr page and gives an opportunity of seeing more of your work.
ps. I was left wondering what the red tent-like structures that we see in some of these panoramas (like 1st post, 3rd photo, bottom-left)
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
These are really lovely panoramas, Sury.
Many brilliant memories! Clicking on one photo takes us to the Flickr page and gives an opportunity of seeing more of your work.
ps. I was left wondering what the red tent-like structures that we see in some of these panoramas (like 1st post, 3rd photo, bottom-left)
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Thank you Yildiz. The red structures are indeed tents for the guests of the swimming pool which is one floor below the bar we were at, in W hotel. The bar is a roof top bar and unfortunately the tents were high enough that I could not avoid (or the bar was not high enough). I tried to take this one standing on a sofa to minimize their presence.
Sury
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Thanks for the explanation, Sury.
One would hope that good hotels use more muted colours and less pitched or teepee-like tents or covers for such outdoor facilities to blend in with the surroundings without drawing attention so much. There are many design options for such tents. They could, hence be more helpful for their guests who enjoy unobstructed vistas while enjoying such a beautiful country/city.
But you did fine. The sceneries are lovely and the panoramas are enjoyable!
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Thanks for the explanation, Sury.
One would hope that good hotels use more muted colours and less pitched or teepee-like tents or covers for such outdoor facilities to blend in with the surroundings without drawing attention so much. There are many design options for such tents. They could, hence be more helpful for their guests who enjoy unobstructed vistas while enjoying such a beautiful country/city.
But you did fine. The sceneries are lovely and the panoramas are enjoyable!
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Re: Panos from Chile Trip
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Thanks for the explanation, Sury.
One would hope that good hotels use more muted colours and less pitched or teepee-like tents or covers for such outdoor facilities to blend in with the surroundings without drawing attention so much. There are many design options for such tents. They could, hence be more helpful for their guests who enjoy unobstructed vistas while enjoying such a beautiful country/city.
But you did fine. The sceneries are lovely and the panoramas are enjoyable!
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Thanks for the explanation, Sury.
One would hope that good hotels use more muted colours and less pitched or teepee-like tents or covers for such outdoor facilities to blend in with the surroundings without drawing attention so much. There are many design options for such tents. They could, hence be more helpful for their guests who enjoy unobstructed vistas while enjoying such a beautiful country/city.
But you did fine. The sceneries are lovely and the panoramas are enjoyable!
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Indeed.
This one is worse.
I got this one without any of those "obstructions" standing on a wobbly chair but I felt it lacked that "oomph". But I tried ....
This one is worse.
I got this one without any of those "obstructions" standing on a wobbly chair but I felt it lacked that "oomph". But I tried ....
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It's alright.
For an extra memory, you'll have a wobbly chair on your mind…and that you survived the wobbles. Something to mention to the future grandkids.
You're right the last two have less of the charm, but you tried and that's what counts.
Thanks,
Yildiz
It's alright.
For an extra memory, you'll have a wobbly chair on your mind…and that you survived the wobbles. Something to mention to the future grandkids.
You're right the last two have less of the charm, but you tried and that's what counts.
Thanks,
Yildiz
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Thank you. The drinks may affect the memory though.
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